Fractionated Coconut Oil, Benzyl Benzoate, Citral, Citronellol, Eugenol, Geraniol, Limonene, Linalool, Cinnamal, Cinnamyl Alcohol, Vanillin, Benzyl Alcohol
Perfume oils do not unfold their complexity when experienced directly from the bottle. If you attempt to gauge the aroma of a perfume oil by smelling it from the bottle, your experience will not be accurate.
Apply first to your pulse points (the inner wrists, the base of the throat, behind ear lobes, and the inner elbows.) where it will warm with your body heat to unfold the fragrance.
Perfume oil, unlike alcohol-based perfumes, wears closer to the skin. It warms on your body, adapts to your body chemistry, and creates a halo of scent on the body. As it fades, perfume oil can be applied throughout the day as a personal aromatic ritual.
External Use Only. Keep away from children and pets. Discontinue use should irritation occur.
Current turnaround time is always posted in a banner at the very top of the website. Please note that due to the cosmetic nature of the artwork, all sales are final.
Chocolate Rose Tea Perfume Oil (Limited Edition)
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Aroma palette is a floral gourmand. Highlights include rich black tea, chocolate vanilla, and dried Bulgarian rose petals.
This cozy yet decadent gourmand features freshly brewed black tea swirled with lush chocolate, warm vanilla, and a scattering of dried rose petals. The slightly sweet black tea lends itself as a beautiful backdrop to the gourmand chocolate and vanilla notes while deepening and amplifying the rose petals. This is a perfect balance between gourmand and floral and smells true to a cup of freshly brewed chocolate rose tea.
Presented in a 5ml amber apothecary bottle or 10ml Rollerball bottle.
Holy cow this perfume is magic! You can pick out the chocolate, tea, and rose notes individually, but it is a completely blended scent. It's amazing! Chocolate is definitely the first note that hits you, but it's a little bit different because it has the added tanginess of the tea. Then right at the edge of those notes is when you get the rose petals, and together they blend so warm and wonderfully. Highly recommend.
I ordered this last year and fell in love with it. This year I ordered 2 of the big ones and I have no regrets. The chocolate and tea come out so much in this scent. If you adore fragrant dessert smells this one is for you.
This smells amazing! I've always love scents that have tea incorporated. When I saw this was part of the spring collection, I set an alarm just so I could order it and it didn't disappoint. Pumpkin cake is still my favorite but this is a close runner up
I'm so glad I picked this one up because it's such a decadent flourmand that I'm absolutely head over heels for. It's not overly complex, but sometimes less is more. Chocolate Rose Tea is a true testament to that saying. I'm low key obsessed with it; I even started trying to find a tea to match it. I will cherish every single drop of this perfume.
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Fractionated Coconut Oil, Benzyl Benzoate, Citral, Citronellol, Eugenol, Geraniol, Limonene, Linalool, Cinnamal, Cinnamyl Alcohol, Vanillin, Benzyl Alcohol
Perfume oils do not unfold their complexity when experienced directly from the bottle. If you attempt to gauge the aroma of a perfume oil by smelling it from the bottle, your experience will not be accurate.
Apply first to your pulse points (the inner wrists, the base of the throat, behind ear lobes, and the inner elbows.) where it will warm with your body heat to unfold the fragrance.
Perfume oil, unlike alcohol-based perfumes, wears closer to the skin. It warms on your body, adapts to your body chemistry, and creates a halo of scent on the body. As it fades, perfume oil can be applied throughout the day as a personal aromatic ritual.
External Use Only. Keep away from children and pets. Discontinue use should irritation occur.
Current turnaround time is always posted in a banner at the very top of the website. Please note that due to the cosmetic nature of the artwork, all sales are final.
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